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1896.
Short Titles Act, 1896.
Ch. 14.
107
Session and Chapter. Title. Short Title.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 31. An Act for continuing Military Commissions and Commissions in the Royal Marines in force notwithstanding the Demise of the Crown. The Demise of the Crown  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 32. An Act to repeal the several Laws relating to the Post Office. The Post Office (Repeal of Laws)  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 33. An Act for the Management of the Post Office. The Post Office (Management)  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 36. An Act for consolidating the Laws relative to Offences against the Post Office of the United Kingdom, and for regulating the judicial Administration of the Post Office Laws, and for explaining certain Terms and Expressions employed in those Laws. The Post Office (Offences)  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 41. An Act for the more effectual Recovery of Small Debts in the Sheriff Courts, and for regulating the Establishment of Circuit Courts for the Trial of Small Debt Causes by the Sheriffs, in Scotland. The Small Debt (Scotland)  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 45. An Act to alter the Mode of giving Notices for the holding of Vestries, of making Proclamations in Cases of Outlawry, and of giving Notices on Sundays with respect to various Matters. The Parish Notices  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 46. An Act to vest the Rolls Estate in Her Majesty, and to provide for the future Payment of the Salary of the Master of the Rolls and Expences of the Rolls Chapel. The Rolls Estate  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 47. An Act to repeal the Prohibition of the Payment of the Salaries and Allowances of the East India Company's Officers during their Absence from their respective Stations in India. The India Officers Salaries  Act, 1837.
7 Will. 4. & Vict.1 c. 50. An Act to facilitate the Conveyance of Lands and Buildings for the Purposes of Two Acts passed respectively in the Fifth and Sixth years of His late Majesty King William the Fourth. The Union and Parish Property  Act, 1837.